acesfull86
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Your avatar?Not a gun hardliner either
Your avatar?Not a gun hardliner either
He once started a thread called "Its the guns"Your avatar?
are you mad at the murderer or the weapon the murderer usedCase in point.
Last week 2 young Minnasotians were shot from outside the building,
Both democratically run.AI Overview
As of September 2, 2025, the Chicago murder rate remains a concern, with 278 people slain so far in the year, though this is 118 fewer than the same period in 2024. While specific data is still being compiled and reported, initial trends indicate a decline, with some reports showing a 32% decrease in homicides by early August compared to the previous year. The overall trend for the first half of 2025 showed violent crime plummeting, but the rate of decline has slowed in the summer months.
While Albany, GA, was once labeled the "Murder Capital of America" in the late 20th century, its murder rate has significantly decreased since then, though specific current data is not available in the provided snippets. One source indicates the city has a high overall crime rate, with a rate of 71.38 crimes per 1,000 residents, placing it in the 8th percentile for safety nationally, meaning 92% of cities are safer.
Austin, Tx democratically runNot a gun hardliner either, outside of stricter regulation.
Ala automobiles, jungle jims , see saws and merry go rounds
Tylenol, cold medicines, power saws and going to a Lowes later today and
wouldn't be surprised to find warning label on a hammer
did i mention baby cribs and blankets where tear off a label leaves one subject
to prosecution
but any Tom Dick or Harry with an axe to grind or a screw loose ...
you get the point. Please dont let your NRA brainwashing distract you.
First rule of critical thinking is questioning your own long held bias's
Daily
and this:
Austin's total crime rate per 100,000 residents (3,708.8) was significantly higher than Washington D.C.'s (2,300), and Austin's violent crime rate (466.9) was also considerably higher than Washington D.C.'s (approximately 403) in 2024, with Austin experiencing a 2022 violent crime rate of 540 per 100,000 compared to D.C.'s approximately 403 per 1,000 residents in the same year.
I mean, this shit aint hard to look up.
facts say some funny things
when weighed against bigoted myths